可支持性框架

N. Pappu, S. Sukumar, Feroz Sheikh
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涉众关注的不仅仅是最终用户的功能,通常也不仅仅是无错误操作、快速响应时间、高吞吐量、高可用性和安全性。大量涉众的关注点与构建、拥有和管理it系统的成本有关,这些成本涉及到质量属性,如易修改性、可配置性、可管理性、可用性和最大化系统的ROI。因此,这些质量属性的实现可以通过如何构建系统来验证,而不是通过进入系统的内容来验证。正因为如此,这些质量属性往往是含糊不清的,很难用传统的QA技术来验证。本文提出了一个可支持性框架,它揭示并链接了三种主要类型涉众的关注点,并将这些关注点转换为一组要在这些涉众使用的系统中实现的特性和功能。这是使用可支持性场景来完成的,该场景使用质量属性作为具有特定生产力目标(如优化资源、时间或金钱)的焦点。每个质量属性的实现程度是根据体系结构的概念工具来描述的,例如用例、体系结构风格和模式、平台服务和分配视图。由此产生的体系结构描述和由可支持性框架产生的特性使得建立组织与系统及其最终的体系结构实现(作为一组质量属性)相关的生产力关注的内在关系变得更加简单。
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A Supportability Framework
Stakeholder concerns extend beyond end-user functionality and often go beyond error free operation, fast response times, high throughput, high availability and security. A large set of stakeholder concerns relate to the cost of building, owning and managing an IT-system in terms of quality attributes such as the ease of modifiability, configurability, manageability, usability and maximizing the system's ROI. Consequently, the realization of these quality attributes can be verified by how the system is built rather than what goes into the system. Because of this these quality attributes tend to be ambiguously specified and are hard to verify using conventional QA techniques. This paper presents a Supportability Framework that uncovers and links together concerns of 3 major types of stakeholders and transforms these concerns into a set of features and functionality to be realized in the system to be used by these stakeholders. This is accomplished using supportability scenarios, which use quality attributes as focal points with a specific productivity goal such as optimizing resources, time or money. The degree of realization of each of the quality attributes is described in terms of the conceptual tools of architecture such as use-cases, architecture styles and patterns, platform services and allocation views. The resultant architecture description and features produced by the supportability framework makes it simpler to establish the inherent relationship of the productivity concerns of the organization with respect to the system and their eventual architectural realization as a set of quality attributes.
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